I'm having trouble understanding the series, but I'd like to understand you.
There are almost no simple connections and new characters keep appearing, who are suddenly in the middle of the events, where I think, "where does he come from now?"
That's why I don't like the series so much. But I think if you understand what it's about, the series probably has a lot to offer.
With my mind I have come so far that the sorcerer is looking for his destiny. He is looking for his "goddaughter", who fled the war.
But I don't know why and why a war has arisen and who is actually fighting against each other. How many kingdoms are there?
Does the series have anything to do with the books and the video game?
So should you have read and played them beforehand so that you understand it better?
I let the godchildren teach me: The series, at least the first season, is based on a short story collection. That's why it seems so disconnected.
Starting to inspire books or games is worthwhile
The series is based on the books. Season one corresponds to the first 2 books and is fairly faithful to the storyline of the books. The main focus of the video games was on the optics, i.e. What the costumes, etc. Are concerned with. The problem is that the chronological order in the series is not chronological, which makes it somewhat confusing. If you don't know the storyline, it is definitely difficult to always know when and why things happen in the series. Reading the books will definitely help you understand the series